Monday was one of those days that I have to walk around the BoggsMobile with my hands in the air thanking God that at least I am not pastoring a church! What a day it was. We drove a little over 500 miles in three different stretches and finished up Tuesday morning.
308 miles Monday during the day...
308 miles Monday during the day...
161 miles Monday night...
And 54 miles Tuesday morning to finish it up...
We left Buffalo before noon and we were making really
good time. I-90 runs north through that part of Wyoming
and into Montana .
At Billings ,
Montana I-90 turns west all the way across the state. It is about 500 miles
from Buffalo , Wyoming
to Missoula , Montana and every mile is beautiful.
This route takes you along the Yellowstone river valley for miles and miles. It may be one of my favorite parts of the world.
This route takes you along the Yellowstone river valley for miles and miles. It may be one of my favorite parts of the world.
There are several long mountains
to climb on the route. We
brought the BoggsMobile this way in 2010 and we had no problems at all….
Monday was a different story. The
last climb before Billings ,
Montana I noticed my engine
temperature was a little over normal. I turned off the air conditioning and that
brought the temps back into line.
As we went west and the outside
temperature went up and the mountains got higher the engine temperature was
getting higher as well. I never let it get in the danger range but it was
hotter than normal. The computer on the bus will shut the engine down before it
gets to danger level but I do not want to even get close to that.
Each time I pulled over to the side
of the road the engine temp came down to normal almost immediately.
By the time we got to Bozeman the outside temp
was in the low 90s so we decided to stop at a rest area and wait for the cool
of the evening. One great thing about Montana summer
is 90 degree days and 55 degree nights!
The Prevost book assured me that
everything was functioning normally. It said that high altitude, high ambient
temps and pulling a heavy load can cause it to run hotter than normal.
I do not normally drive a long
distance when it is much over 90 anyway so we waited out the afternoon heat at
a rest area. The two biggest pulls were within the next 75 miles with the
biggest being over the Continental Divide right before Butte . We left at 10:00 pm.
It was in the upper 60s outside
when I hit those mountains. I turned the heat on full blast, down shifted to
keep my RPMs up and made it over the top without getting hot. We were praising God
in a big way at the top of that mountain.
Whether or not we have a problem with the cooling system remains to be seen but I am so glad we made it.
It was about 1:30 when we pulled
into a rest area about 50 miles from the church and went to bed. I was so glad
I had made it over the mountains but my mind and body were plum tuckered out.
We were up early and finished the
drive to the Lolo/Florence area. Bro. Paul Blanton and his family are out here
for the tent revival. I knew that I could not pull into the church with the
trailer attached to the BoggsMobile so Bro. Paul and his son Eric were on hand to put the trailer
in the parking lot for me.
After we were parked and hooked
up I washed the bus and trailer and sat down for quite a while. It had been
along 24 hours.
Days like Monday the devil would
tempt me to pastor a church but I refuse to be tempted!
I might be crazy to pull this
trailer all over the country…
I might be crazy doing all of
these tent revivals…
But I can stop all of that without pastoring a church!
I refuse to fall in that
trap! Lol
Thank God for all of His help. He
has placed a lot of people in my life to advise and help me on days like that
and I am so thankful. Thank you all for praying for us as well. The fact that God hears and answers prayer keeps me pressing on!
Here are a few pictures from our first day at Sun Valley Church and a few that Kelly Jo took on the road. God bless you all…
Davy
The view from our front porch